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— AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. SOCIAL MATTERS. . WERE TECHNICALLY GUILTY. THE BROOKLYN NAVY YARD. NEWS FROM ROCKVILLE. ; Rev. Rick | and the young ladies seemed as acarce __THIS EVENIN FUTURE DA\: Miss Minnie L. Beight of 689 2d street north-| The Two Young Men Who Were Firing | It is Gradually Becoming the Most Import-| A New Methodist Church to Be Dedicated— ae Re were pretty,and the bors who bed the UETION SALE. FONIGHT, GUL Pa. LOAN. Auctioneers, — zane afew beg Gaithersburg, <a paar ea ant in the Country. General Notes. rer 1s lots of Diamonds, Gold Watches, = —. . friend, Miss English. hearing case two young ee Correspondence of The Evening Star. a wveleeesinees Re hes Poses ee ee | KEEL Aotises, SE SAND HIGHT YEAns | Dr. E. L. Sanders of Louisville, Ky., who has | men, Archibald Stakes and Henry R Erwin Fnoonrhs oF THE WoRK OX THE CRUISERS Rock vinx, Aug. 17, 1892, services last evening were condacted by hilo wy | WEIGHT ABOUT ONE THOUS | been visiti: D. Scott of MAINE AXD CINCINNATI AND THE MowrTORS| 4, the , the ‘ot | Rev. J. M. Pilcher, D.D., the church being ically he -_ ee iaihiaiieniaane SEACH 1D PROMPT DRI | ing his sister, Mrs. Geo. D. Se | charged with concealed weapons, as published sox orphans’ court yesterday will of | Crowded > te wl ‘capaci After the | *PBically he was soon left to the full enjos~ TOMORKEW fa OU 167 New Hampshire avenue, has left for home. | in vesterday's Stax, was resumed in the Police ITAX AND TERROR—CHANGES SCOOESTED | Chariog H. Talbott was admitted to probate and | — | ment of bis luck. s The following Washingtonians are sojourning | Conrt this morning. As alrendy stated the | "°* 7 BENEFIT OF Tux JUNIOR OFFICES, AUGUST TWENTIETH, 1 at Monterey Springs Hotel, Blue Ridge, Pa.: young men were arrested Tuesday night near | Correspondence of The Evening Star. fa fromt of cur saiesrooms. 1407 | F. A. Roderick ‘and wife, Edwin I. Shope and | 7ou"e men 4 F Bair Of | ite” Mir a Martin, Carroll Mi tin, Mrs. | TWining City, where Policemen Marr and Navy Yanp, New Yonx, Ang. 15, 1892. Mastin and daughter, Mrs. Joseph Trssowski, | Green found them discharging their weapons.| This navy yard is gradually becoming the letters of administration o.t. a. granted to| chapter of Luke. Rev. M. S Reid offered |, When we arrived im camp the wind was George T. Greenfield, the renunciation | prayer. The MBson recounts the oft-cited in~| MH S'A terme rate, but the ball room was th soldiers i of Caroline Talbott, widow, having been | terview of Christ by the lawyer, whoasked Him, {'e4 wath the ny + wart eng filed; bond, €6,000. The will of August L. ,Master, what shall I do to inherit eternal Cended to tighten our tents, so that we would be MAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers. pe Siweitee B, AgD FEeTUns | 1 "ee ill ail eyo ane: L | hotses, to which we invite gen: UABLE STAND. | Mipitdte TATIMER & cre | | arnmace stoay, Ada Tynsowaki, Joseph Tyssowaki, jt.,| Although the officers. thonght the men were | most important one in the country, and the | Gracves, deceased, was filed ; — red for a storm. ‘The wind increased to | Li prs. 8 E. Murray, Waiter Mears, Joe Murphy, | fighting a duel the latter denied it. The officers lnrge sums of money expended in late years to aateatine ot} wits ; in thet. out Saeayiee ee roe ae ALUABLE PROPERTY. lurphy. Mrs. Kearon, Miss Alice . ais wi folland, deceased, * LS area & | “AES Sheer: NomrHWegr M.A. Dugan and wife, Mrn M. J. Dugan, 1. A. |Sh0 thought that the men wore facing cach regis i cee of persoral property and passed bis fret and | with a deckdedit instfeesiee description of the Sock rele tre and a stomp a ene end of the i S; | Shaver, D. A. MeKmght and wite, P. ¥. Walker, | other. young men also denied. In/ ship building are being returned by the good | nal account, Asa M. Stabler, administrator of | wav trom her alg ne ego ot the north row of tent wa found to be ablaae, aL Wife and son, J. H. Crawford, Miss Marie Fox, | their own defense they stated that they bad | Work done both on the new ships building and | George W. Dorser, deceased, frat and | Parable of the good Samaritan, "He referred WUCKCt of Water suficed to prevent i sproad- ih Mrs, H.C. Tasker, Mra. E. C. Abbott, T. @. | been on a tramp through the county and just | in repairs on the older sbips, Of the ships un- the accounts ff turce noted traveler nating | iM. which would doubtless ‘have resulted se- on bee ba and depth — wife and daughter. ae before reaching the ate ther coneinded to der construction the much-talked-of armored foot alley. ira. E. 8. Bunker is spending a couple of| empty their weapons. sy did. so, they said, | cruiser Maine is the nearest to completion. ee seating interes nal eared ty © weeks at Lennox, Mass. f by shooting at a stump of a tree in the road. ke. law drug store. and mentioned in sched tached to aforesaid deel uf trust. ‘Teraus cash. FRANK A LAW, : y | that they all agreed with reepeet to the | ene personal estate of deceased; Robert T. J. | The detail for last night consisted of ardzon, administrator of Samuel &. Richardson; | wae Tishop I Ty Newmar niey the nantae at Lieut. Hedman, officer of the dav’: Seng. Aste, She is at present lying in the big stone dry dock | KR. Moore, administrator of Mart G, Tyson « . sergeant of the guard; Corpls. Birekbead and months, deel of tr: wit a 3 0 ru € it cash. o1 chaser. The offi contradicted the evidence of the Metropolitan M. E. Church in Washington. aeons THOMAS DOWLI aucine ‘and recorting at cost of purchaser, | The betrothal is announced of Ieane Steinem yong aon tan ‘stamp in the rond. was | £F Changes in the brackets for the shafting. YX, Walned Geo. A, Darby, adminstrators | He ostd. there Wer Dat mn tadinnte etn; | Jaenemenn, Sys Se cw: Rete L Fest opted att e. of Warhington, D. C., and Hattie Rothschild of concerned and the young men in den the bend Pet ee that is not an improve- in D. cei ig epic lue the showed that any ono had lived ‘on the road be- | — ok hae coms fs = Sees . pate “ ” jeceased. Geo. R. Rice was guard- | tw : | gain Sergt. forgot bimaelt couerEncno rs £200%bun | ORCAS ato. Aw. Zeit A. Demonet is mammering at arto | eros fthe frttod torent Inwe nev mips abide Ele Me ed |e seen era Tans, Sepiimber| hear Seema a sit seve enamel" Then te coup ta am TRADE. Ay Wikk “™™ |qestFEs SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME| Miso Nertio Keefer of 496 New York avenue | terme at the time of the offense, room will be largeand roomy, with ample room | of Fitea Ir Geithth, Hee io mindstrator | ruins of the inn to which the Samaritan carried | Suerded from 3 o'clock a DWELLING ON CARROLL AVENI TA- KOMA PARK oy Asuenal the raised at ris 4 has returned from Maryland,wheroshe has been | | Jadge Mills in disposing of the case said that | for everybody fortunate enough to be stationed | account and distribute the suote is. has hens | the man “robbed of his clothes, wounded and y-\1, trary teak wae yr opened a meerned that o ited. The water or visiti so far asthe duel ‘was 01 the ship, the junior othoery’ left half dead.” The discourse was un able and | W. W, Kirby sod wife left this morning foran | "*" merely « sensational feature and cut no | on the anit Old oi oon ean a eee | AmanE the creditors of the deceared. instructive one. LB A | something of the kind seems to diangree with & dedication services of the new Metho- oo large number of the cadets, but the health of Uy sei | indefinite stay at Piney Point. —s oe a. people ond tho | Punks for three or four officers and a few cup- | dist Episcipal Chnrch at Gaithersburg on the AT COLONIAL BEACR. ‘the camp is remarkable. Capt. Cook says that T| Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Glascock are at Mountain | defendants had all the evidences of being gen- | poaTds oF lockers for stowing their apparel. | 28th instant promise to be of unusual interest ———— | there ie something about the camp thet draws Ties bene tk the" Digticeet | Lake Park for tho season. Hlemen. ‘They do not look like roughs ‘who | young offcers: jusior nce an ened aes | AEA large concourse of people is expected 0 Interesting News From the Camp of the jell the Ges of Fines Point to worrs us. He hed vresrises bet 2 : icera, junior naval cadets . Dr. HR. S , presid 0 his te: t because i asic i ECaleets | “Mr. 3. 2, Turner of the White House is at his | tally carry weapons for an unlawful purpose. | wit be packed tho fourot highert rant wil | Sadr eal coneetk Be eek cen ein eat ee they were so thick inde eM ; jhome in Muncie, Ind. He will return about | iii aud'ne would therefore have te ita | huve the bunks, while the others will aleop in | church on Saturday evening, 27th, at 8o clock. | CofePondence of The Evenine Star. Yesterday a large number of the gueste of the . s the end of the month. malig. ‘She law, however, gives the pee ‘et | Bammocks, ‘On Sunday an all-day service will be held in Caur Hexprrsos, hotel left for Washington on the George Lesry. rete, Linines: | story = rey be Mrs. Hallowell Dickinson and daughter, | Power to euspend sentence ond Ghat wes dovet A RELIC OF THE PasT. the new church,on Brookes avenue, Dr. Coroxtar Bracu, Va., August 16,1992, | Mr. Wash B. Williams also departed amid the Tis, Stik and | ject tore deed cf 4 Si | sulin, leave for Portemouth, Va., this after-|A fine of #50 wax imposed and the court took | Tbe Junior officers’ quarters, or as it is gener- | Preaching at 11 a.m., Rev. Job A. Price. D-D.,| «phe steven having spent its fury became a} Cheers and music of the kazoo band. which, F noon! at the personal bonds of the young men. ally spoken of, the “steerage,” is a relic of the | f Ruiand Chapel, Neshington. at 3 p-m.. and | caim.” After taps last ntght silence reigned ee Miss Georgie Shekell has gone to Colonial = days when midsbipmen were mere boys sent to| p.m. ‘The dedicatory service will take place at | *preme throughout the camp. The Kit Carson | The voting for the most popular man in camp Bench to spend several weeks. THE ROCKVILLE FAIR. sea under a schoolmaster to learn a smattering | Post Drum Corps gave a concert trom 7:30 to | is Progressing. and at present Jooks vers tight. it ee of ' " 4 1 the te das! Ree not complied with within ten days from day of sale | ,2lis8 Mary Louise Waters of Georgetown is | active Preparations Reing Made for Its te ee eee, per me eS a ener } spe Sruptece poner re the int to reset! the proverty st | Visiting Miss Agues Beall at Winchester. Opening Next Mouth. have finished the schooling period at the Naval sngeactetins Uy the, uaiier, Ms sell sad ©)” Senene MaServeenendihiinn Sanhie oui : oe end ro defaniting. pure > 2 ville baw | five days’ previous notice tn The Evening otar. Mrs. Frank Jonos has gone to Piney Pointas/ ‘The Rockville fair, held by tho Montgomery | Academy before cruising ‘in sca-going ships it | acres, with improvements, eltuated im the fifth | S°°Uy number of the boss. A few of the Indy | gtaved theis loaves chen n a sjone, baving over. au@eokds CYRUS & BARER:( Trustees. —— eee County Athletic Association exch fal, promises | feems that some better apartments ould bo | eollegtom dete rem We Mm nas of the men also listened with rapt} of the hotel until the’ wind blew down. teit ee EXEY — ‘Mise Maud Castle has returned from Pasqua- ._ | furnished them. wded together in thisetyle| A barn on the premises of Mrs. . Ma-| attention, elter. GEO STICKNEY, Anct. 1416 New Fork are |e tne ea ne The tei all ae oes the, Tih din nant aha cy | the, Young OMleses kro expertes Go contises | Srader, about thtee miles west Of this gintes| Antes the concerts grand pyrotechnic display | |The morning concerts at Piner Point are « TRUSTEES SALE OF VERY VALUABLE TM-| Mr. and Mra. Charles A. Parke and family of ae their studios and stand watch at the same time, | was yesterday destroved by fire, entailing a 1088 | way the next in order. Some of the more | ST feature and afford amusement and pleas SAU STTHER & SLOAN, Buctioueers | pagvgn PROPERTY, BRINGHOUSE WO. 1m | Con, - Car. | SePtember, and in every way will be anim-|so that it sometimes scems strange that the | of several hundred dollars, sedate Savoihad Madde hak-anrsol eas Ure to many. ee) SS | Cincinnatt are visiting their cousin, Mrs. Cat~ | provement over the past years, Since last year | “midshipmen” still keep in good spirits and | Ata meeting of the board of management of | Ptriotic invested their hard-earned savings in | “"y FUTURE DAYS. ¥ STREET NORTHWEST. en _ 2 —, Mrs. bette rent | anew president of the society has been in-| health, yet they do. There ate many old offi- | the Agricultural Society yesterday resolutions | Srecrackers that should have been exploded j =p ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., AUCTIONS! —- Geuk vat D. cai seen * sh oa re stalled, as the death of Mr. I. D,| ce? inthe service who advocate the aboli- | of respect to the memory of the deceased presi- | ore than a month ago, and for about an hour | t y large crowd. The bore or + $00 PAL ANI Rr vtrtne of a certain deed of trust dated the2gen | Geologist D.D. Owen. Mr. Parke belongs to | ° e : - | tion of the “steerage” as a relic of bygone | dent of the society, Ignatius D. Blunt. were | the air was filled with patriotiem a . | are in fine shape and moxt of them havealready oe gavel May. o 0 isl ad record te Life Ro | the Parke Custis family of Virginia. | Blunt left that porition vacant. Tho new | Gavn They aay thet the roung gen fe the Sone xd and a copy of the rame was ordered to | One more enthusiastic than the rest would | jost their hearts, temporarily, et least SA7URDAY MORNING Bjerriet of columbia. ant a the request of the holder | Dr. and Mra. Starr Parsous have returned | president, Mr. William E. Muncaster, is | jee should “be associated with the older officers, | be transmitted Yo his bereaved. fasslee Me, | APPIE a Uttlestire to the fase. end of w shole | Nhs pte sat “ATTEN O'CLOCK, ~ | of the note secured thereby. we will sell at Dublic | from a three weeks’ trip te Canada, energetic and capable. Many improvements | for-if there is anything to be gained by expe- | Wm. E. Muncaster, one of the vice presidents, | buch of consolidated noise. At the first report . AT OUR SALES Ko | es POF At 'D. 1692, at | Mr. and Mra. O. O. Spicer and danghters | have been made at the grounds, which already | Tience they conld certainly gain more by asso- | was elected to fill’ the vacancy in the office of | the one who sg ne age pr gece} z 2 ler W.. the followine Teal | a a ,, | ciation with older and trained officers than by | president of the socict: shout not unlike an Indian yell, ably seconded | Correspondence of The Evening Star. ALARGE coNs! sllowin Tnehe | have gone to Niagara Falls to spend about ten | are ns well equipped as any in the country. Gy covers) Of ta if be . GESERDED | eats, apd She imorevemente her cn, ‘situatain the | have Nature has been lavish in arranging cool and | W208 exclusively to themselves in crowded | ohn Hebberson, w young man of twenty | Uv sexeral o ape § Laven, Ang. 18, 1892. z | elty of Washington. District of mcm ney in : Lot | day N i i k i it 7 Soles id = m lopie of roy partons,” 4 Eniiinety Your ji) "Sutfect tox decdoftroseagear | Miss M. Z. Andrews and Mise HH. Todd are | shady park, and the managemer t are aiding ne- | yen event onion eit doce nent ae | ete na tt Hee eee lg Sarat. Saad Force anarenedas onelmvtemer qari rae eet amn toes einer Le TADL nen 8 O Pe | spending the months of August and September | ture in every way possible. The lunch room, | prominent feature of the Maine will be a sixty- | with some friends complained of feeling ill, | shaghang teenaea 4 in Gettysburg. which hitherto has been somewhat inadequate, | foo: torpedo boat carried on beard. Inaction | when he was iluced te alight from the animal | 8° | tion which meets on the 24th instant for the fore mentioned deed of tra the dal a H. W. Sproesser, J. R. Gemmill, F. Seymour fot really pores, = this year there | cho will be lowered and stationed under cover | and lie down beneath a tree. This he did and taps a strange noise was heard in one of | purpose of nominating « person toran for Con- ees tres Ch ewe, Sn eee aoe EGU | raulik, Theo. Sproewer, Nick Caffrey, Chris. fk Pi no obassiyeN in baie ipoegs Sage of the ship until a favorable opportunity is pre- | in less than fifteen minutes he was a corpse. my streets. Immediately, if not | gress sn the fifth congresional district of Marr- Proverty said, urail-cash, at option of purchaser. Alt | Sprocsser and TZ, Gentaill, of the Ge A. YP, | We hungry multitusle. rack alwo sented to rush out and discharge an automobile | The rupture of a blood ve-sel in his head was | tooner. two heads were at the door of ench tent | inf Aga prominent democrat of the town Sonvevancing and recording at purchaser's cost. A | = 7 . = | Come in for a good share of attention. and ex- | torpedo, Aside from the actual eficiency of | supposed to be the caave of his sudden demise. | 8nd there was what appe be a human O.will be reauired st time of saip. If | Feseure Club, bare gone to Wilkerson’ land~ | norte now declare tt equal to any half-mile track | such a’ crafi; the domed eg: efector te | Ae oka Engiand bas been elected a mem- | 8s: in a white “Mother Hubbard,” " orrempondent last ev ing, Westmoreland county, Va., for two weeks. Inthe country. The display of livestock prom: ; Bs b = x S in dates are ax thick ak bad meee * i y a sab : of the be ates toe beautifully decorated with embroidery and ak | edeeas cent erty at the risa aud Coat Of de- | The engagement of Miss Sophie A. Reb, | ises to be untsually large, and additional quar- pene Heh aeert De en Sepoeiant poled So get er aor bas | falling in graceful folds from the shoulders. An | debts, and the party seems unable to concen- faalting purebee?. on rRACT, daughter of Mr. H. F. Reh, to Mr. Walter T. 8. | ters will be necessary. ii been re-elected principal of the same for the | inverted wasbdi~h adorned the head of it, and | trate their energies upon any single man. The D8. WILLSO! } ‘Trustees. | Hyer of Columbus, Ohio, is announced. * year the association was hampered in its THE CRUISER CINCINNATI. next scholastic y | tor the of half an hour we witnessed a | Tépublicans are in hopes of a eplit in the demo- Mrs. Imogene Robinson Morrell will receive | athletic games by not being a member of the On Monday ‘the straw baler ar 2 ce” that was equaled only by the | cratic ranks, and are playing # sort of bide-and- informally tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at 804 | Athletic Associ This year it is registered | ing strokes before l | amount of straw belongi dance thet Tam O'Shanter saw, and, hike him, | *eek game. ‘sles! room a ‘we will wil the en ods hovise, each as Satins, Velvets. Linens, in ereat variety : and Firaida, Laties’ and Gents stk Blankets, Hobe Ribbed Fi of ai cording at purchaser's cost. | De-reantred af the time of sa Rolton's Ladies’ conntes), Men's Si re UREL. in front of the p THIRD DA’ "Hoes DOWLING GULAR SALE OF ME TORSES cate Hol E street northwest. Leaf aroitncry Por eer es eine beready to-lile from her ways in October. | Techiffels, in Daraestown istrict, was’ de-| We Tarred, “Weel done, euttle mark. ane Rg op egy Ho. 269, A. F. nl ANS aA MER BOGE TE TOUR, | THe cgerement ts announced of Mine Bose | events, comprising to rauming races; two lur-| Among thoxe | whose names I have | on os 2S ae ee saben Te in front of the major stent ina Benut- | several evenings Age, upon. which occasion ntitied incra-¥ or the justice. Read | Tanzer and Mr. Willie Hollander. ome . two jumps, pole vault, putting shot | heard mentioned as probable to be = alasatstand | fal striped cleovalen Which displayed the | Tefresbment served. This organization { Ht! Fitty conte. Newadealers. __sul8t"_ | Sundave, 21 and 28, 493 I street northwest. ahammar ane $40 bias wi Te cn given the honor of christening her are Bib ee Tint | physigne of a. ghdiator end gate n salute | #10 a prosperous condition and every mesting AT Hirt is ONE HOUR Ts Miss Maggio and Miss Julia A. Patterson of | trics for theke events close on August 31. The | Mré. Telford Groesbeck of Cincinnati, who | new oflice inrendered ueceseary by the increased | at might be envied by the most expert critic | Withewes the ushering in of new members. The : Es P 1218 Vermont avenue have gone to Cape May, | ™ing program isan intecesting one, and en- | is considered one of the most beautiful women | duties o: the clerk, who was made the he said . Tam ready fora bath.” The meee are: A. J. Fairall, ear ‘master, Sana otter Chair, Courtirs ai Le where they will remain until the latter "part of | tTies will be received up to August 24. of the west, and Miss Butterworth, who is so | hursing officer of the county by m , ’ face and said. . B. Castle, wenigr warden: W. A. McClellan, ee . TEAM SURES ae September. eo well kuown to many Washington people. “I| the last searion of the ponecal ace ntand next tine soa appear on |4anior warden; E. Hill. secretary: Andrew ALSO, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, - moth j ii ALEXANDRIA, ‘believe there has not been a naval vessel to bear) ‘The eupervisura of cle. | McGiennan, treasurer: J.W. Whiteside, senior Sevaral Horeri, Carriacra: Iinertes Hatnens, Be. | FonT ER OFEICE MEE Men. LEGAL Aaote. | Mrs J. E. Smith is at the Piney Point Hotel, — the name of the quecn ¢ 1962, when one | under the'Australian ballot ow, chick ac ° Jer, and with | degcon, and John Chollar, junior deacon. This Bn eRe Ce ‘Noted for FINE WORK. | as are also Capt. Knight and family. A DEAD-BORN RAILWAY'S REMAINS, of Commodore Foote’s river gunboats had the | effect here at the next election, met ane Maj. Harrison lodge meets the first and third Mondays in each MOMAS DOWLISG 5 SUS, Suees. CHEE SB, = Mrs. Kate E. Queen and family have left 15th r tri honor. Feag dng ae ’ returned to his tent, | month in the Odd Fi ‘Hall, Main street. ; joTH ST. Nw see 'h| ‘The Mount Vernon electric road, just at the | honor. : aud organized by the election of ¢ ; 8 ote eon qearncdrerse foo ‘apers, Moth-proct Goota, Fire Brick. | treet and are very pleasantly located at 15347] town's south boundary, has met an ex-|, 2h Monitors Puritan and Terror are ready | as precslent und Geo Be ‘McCeney as clerk to | Change inughed heartily. —- re rates, Flue Linims, iy, Siate, &o, | Street. Mr. and Mra. Andrew A. Lipscomb are at | Green Brier, White Sulphur Springs. A si for their side armor, which is being delayed by | the d. The judges of electio: d clerks | of the boss of C. 3. are decorated | Dary M. E. Church of this place is being vation through the hills which, while it is a | sxe Homestead. strike. ‘They are both double | fle Sere, the Judges ‘asiricts will Aogpiead | Deautiful pink bow ps ctoken of bravers. | pirhed to completion. The structure la of dry ravine in ordinary seasons, becomes a | turreted, with a light central superstructure | pointed by the supervisors on the Ist of Sep= ma eof » man who had fainted ee Reg os Ge ans water course in tains. and in order to puss it | extending from. turret to turret. Ome of the | poued. eg: The perliceencemmnaowe | OOS See ais eek amie’ Sate RAE £ ED_I870—W. 8. TAPPAN, DEALER Watches, Pe Bins 4 trunk had to be constructed under the electric | strongest objections urged by officers against Mor ‘i to the writer, £0 impossible to do the boys mat in it -. Sons of Veterans. railway to provide for storm water. That ex-| duty on the old monitors was the discomfort of | w ae prghabonio ntact! Maggie | Justice, but the consciousness of having euved | and yienie under the auspices of ‘the Redland = <eoenes Wm. B. Curhing Camp, No. 30, were enter-|cavation and an embankment ey | thy quarters. which were all below the | ‘and Kate Aisquith of ¢ W, | the life of a brother is a good reward. It is | 47d Derwood Gun Club at Dersood on Tues- of Park. Parties | | tained last evening at the residence of Comrade | Gales’ marsh near the U: y 3 water line, poorly lighted end ventilated. This Mines India Lord and 3 hoped that a better reward may be theirs here- | day, the 284 instant. a Doolan, No. 615 E street southeust, ‘The Misses | that is left in this neighborhood of a subscrip-| haa been’ overcome to some extent in the oat be: hincton, eo WILLIAM H LAM | . soi ncae A * An eccentric individual made his appearance es . ‘ashington city are visiting friends after. i “ t r = { scribe borden , lio 0 thi m ALES Ne Tea) Toe) A eer fet te cera etn me | Lillo Garrtt, Gertie Andrews and Julia Delno | Esirond Company in 801 by tho cig of Aloe| EAL ghee hee ee Eee Oe | Heit of Deri, Tie battalion or mot with roral reception | this towm venicrday about wiih and cre ofall mates vies. 8° | were among the many prevent. Commander | andrin at a tinte when it was proposed to ex-| "For tsany years te ei has | covering from a recent revere illness. “*” | Sunday evening the band and others gave the | iL bearing. He was attired in somcoutlandish TRUSTEES SALE OF F Rntherford, Past Commander Brown, Sergt. | te dependent line of that railway from | been trying io bur a part of the navy yard,| 4 meeting of the Kensington Democratic | ™avoraserenade, They were all invited into prsrsger le “sgrd — a had e DEEELING HOUSES ¢ ESTH 83! | Henry Doolan, Corp. Wm. J. Doolan and Wm. | Manassas to Jones’ Point, The money was | Which the civil authorities claim is of no nse to | Campaign Ciub will be held on the 284 instant for | the house and it is needless to say that none re- walk which was funny in the extreme. BEise. NOS. Site AND S104 SEVENTH ee E. Espata contributed to the evening's enter- | Paid by the city, but the project aborted, and | the government, but the naval officers on duty | the admission of new members, the adoption of | turned to camp dry. ter being unmercifully guyed by the email STREET Ro aD, cos tainment. There were speeches, recitations | the ravine, Jones’ Point and the railway rights | at the vard have always opposed it, claiming | a constitution and the election of permanent | One mark of kindness that deserves special | boss, which he did not seem to mind in the Be of a dood of trast stven tousand duly re-| Dealers should not conclude that because | ood songs, in that section have passed to the Virginia | that though the ground is not all used at | omcers, ‘S.A. M.__| Mention is the way our sick comrades bave been | least, he suddenlw = “ one = See nt Oe people want their clothing light weight in sum- paca cages taasy. Midland Railway Company and are now a por- | present it may be needed in the future,and that - : treated. One member of company D, 3, has | 2g #n unearthly yell made a sbarp retreat to- mer they like their ice the same way. Marriage Licenses. tion of the useless property of the Richmond | jt is much better to keep it in reserve for future AT WASHINGTON GROVE. been confined to his tent for two or three days, | Ward Howard county, the direction from which Marriage lionacs have been tied bytheclerk | tml Danville wate, The uncompleted line i | emergency than taal it now only to nd ont = . : po eogeod bar peie roeny engine yn] Ny my ewe UC CaP m3 ing: y ery icantly mear raveyare for the error later, w1 could not recovered. vet of home comforts to a sick man we vent bim | bed a An article of queen's wear—the erown. Se tele, Fan cee aes | hae been log dead. . |The ground in question comprises twenty-six | A” O8 pay at (he Camp Meeting, Yet There | oct their hoave affords in the way of the | Ad already favorable comments are heard om an ; John lurrey an ra ALEXANDRIA’S PALL PROSPECTS. acres, for which the city proposes to give £4,100 * most tempting vinnds and anything else that | ll vides of the improved condition of ite ‘They wandered and spooned by the muttering |B. Harewell; om H. Posey and ere Pho-coming fall will. be One of din tacat nota an eereand itis probable that the sale will soon Sea ep rorcStrhnmmtigary 18, 1902, | P2Uld add to his comfort, Those who deserve ggg ag wy ved or ; Tyler; George Dickson and H. Augusta Jones: ied arranged. In. case itis most of the officers aIN fRove, Aung. 18, especial mention are Mesdames Bradiey Dean | Society in the neighborhood of Fairland, « oe Soteboeetecel | Aad ler fi seemed ndlher tend John Harrison and Lizzie Jackson, both of |e "hich Alexandria haa ever known. Many | here think that the money shonld go to the im. | Yesterday, though one of the “off” days as aul Childs, ‘The ladies although uskeows te |stull village about six tuiles west of Laurel Spparicpraces W thesaue belouding oF im 4850) 17, tne vouth to be vacantly stared at while be | Alexandria, Va.; Theo. Smith and Bessie Jack-|C™eTPries which have been designed for | provement of the navy rard, whieh needs many | regards visitors, was full of good things for the | most of the command, may rest assured. thet | hhee recently been thrown into 0 state of intence Gp, A oy ly | son of Alexandria, Va.; Jobn Booth aud Heu- | See" will be accompliched and the test of | improvements, ax many of the butldings are old comparatively few who came to camp. The | ther have by their kindness won the respect of | excitement over a romance having « some hut he choce trust S00 cud $000 seruned i. Sold dry goods to her by the yard. rietta MeCabe; ‘Thornton Coleman and Roxy | Whether the progress of the town is real ordleti- | and dilapidated and ill-suited-to the modern | ¢°r sale ERrye: TUES ae ir | Mand their names will ever be beld in fond | interesting history. It appenrs that ome Exl- b F z 3, : Powel] {10US will be made, The expansion of the town | naval requirements, tage! sual Rumbers. @* 1° | remembrance by the officers and men of com- young man scarcely out of bis Stone; Edmund §. Theitt and Alice V. Powell : ; ore census ee tar Evans and Serak | Shown by the constantly increasing buildings was pretty generally known that Bishop Taylor yD, more especially the one to whom they son of @ well-to-do carpenter « * ‘ inall sections and the extension nm AX EFFICIENT SEIP-BUILDIXG PLANT. “Can't you fix that typewriter so that it won't toward the northwort, as well as by now severe | ‘The ship-building plant, howenér, is very off- bk Setoah of Sue's | make so much noise?” said Mr. Cumrox. EaEp ay and streets in all rections, The increase of | cientand the work turned out ig equal to any in days incu the day of sole ‘No, sir," replied the young woman. The Injunction Continued. trade is shown by the fact that there has not | the country. Many persons think that one of the 5 acoustomed hospitality #he gives a reception at | Teturned. Both young people had the oppo- fight icseseil the protectt | “Well, then, put it in the beck room. Some-| Judge James has decided in the case of | been n vacant store or shopon King street for #ix | ,hips authorized by the late C ould be | *T¢ here in large numbers, richly enjoy the | their cottage this-evening to the odicers -of the | sition of their respective purents and were kept = defi erates neds thads sa eros atih ac aaa ea Daniel F. Lee against P. J. Whalen to continue | months, a state of facts unknown even im the | put Aviansie tage Aaa be | MXUEY of listening to this roval speaker. The | command. We have good reason to believe | part a great deal. A few weeks since young sone cel eekewak rey oad pr the injunction restraining the defendant from | best days of the city before the late war. ‘There yard,for after the completion of the | bishop is not given to oratorical ~‘sermoniz- | that if their cottage was large enough the invi- | hailer was taken ill, and it so happened that sll ae : om | is one certain thing, Alexandria is tici-| Maine and Cincinnati and the two moni-| ; 3 ee extended to his family were away at the time. Hin «woet- writin’.” building and occupying ® strip of land, which | rating in the prosperity of Washington, and | ora the plant will be idle unlead more chips are | 138” but talks directly to the people of ‘his | tation wold have been extended to every man. | G rant on the property sol was toopen up a rich mine of entertainment | have acted the part of the “good Samaritan.” Fairland, was much enamored of Gepost of $000ts be th and profit to the people, who heard him with | Mrs. Harrison, the wife of the major, arrived | eager interest. The ministerial brethren, who | ®t the beach on the noon steamer. With her i i tion they will all ndjourn to | heart, unable to account for his long absence, each party claims, till the September term,being | {i pation baving now begun wil never | built by the government instead of giving out | Great lifework for tho Master, and his addresses |, ital to particiete ta the ot op” aid ches | one day strolled over to the youth's Lieme and le in doubt as to whether he could take final ue- | cease. contracts to private firms. Tt is probable that | are original, unique, largely allegorical and prac- | try torun Whe peacd Capt: Weber ie oicer ob | found out the state of affairs, Nhe determined the day and Licute. Colambus and Knockey are | to nurve the lad hervelf, and for nearly a week CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE. SUBURBAN ‘The heroine had just been drugged— tion at this time under the rules of the ome ‘THE TELEGRAPH OVERHEAD CABLE. the ships of the North Atlantic squadron will be | tical. PROPERTY IN THE VILLAGE OF “LINCOL: ame as . sent to this yard for minor repairs during the| ‘The ablest and best members of the confer- ‘a ; respect- | ®* a constant attendant at his bedside. Her bie. Alas, the scene was flat! Nearly Starved { wa henry zecl carrying the new cable of the | full, ‘The Concord is to have her Grpesotlaas | wun ase gsaanel hace at tan call or eats tro nek Cre oe a ne ee lames upon finding this ont, forbade her to She gasped and then hershoulders shrugged, | ‘There has just arrived at Santiago, Cal., from | Western Union Telegraph Company is being | renewod, as the present one has never been ac-| Naylor. whose unfeigned courtesy ‘and mani- | snd from ois knowledge of the officers we fecl | Again. visit the Kailer residence and told ber ‘And said, “Where am I at?” the explorution of the Grand Canyon of the | Tolled up King street today and is paying gat a | e¢pted long trial fails to come up to | fest wish to rule righteously make him a pop- | cecure and think that any who pass the line with- that if she did she would mot be again nilowed 7 heavy cable of thirty wires, whic! the requirements; the Miantonomoh is to be| ular leader. Rev. Richard Norri Sumber- 4 3 ” ill have | teenter her parents’ home. The girl did not a ; s = Colorado, W. C. Burns, the Detroit geological | pica upon the King stoves ediebs i te Weles | cited vida new ventilating system devised | land came today to the tstighs or tae who badd a Soplay the | hood. the threst. Upon the arrival of Mr. pi wp bine suspen hard citizen. correspondent, and Dr. Dunlap of Battle ‘THE BAYXER LODGE, by her medical officers and the Philadelphia | believe him to be the peerless pastor. Mra. | We are rorry to see Capt. Mahaney feeling | Kailer, #r..and learning what had taken place, i ‘rook? Creek, Mich. They and Prof. James, afellow | artington Hill Lodge of Good Templars in | tit the usual minor recat resulting from a| H. P. Veles, « Presbyterian lady of prominence | indisposed today, but hope that on the mor- | be advised bis son to at once to Wasb- “No; ossified man in a museum.” of the Royal Historical Society of London, went ge PI few months’ cruise. so that the rard will soon | and large attainments as a Bible student, was | row be will be able to take up the even tenor of | ington and marry the girl. This he aid, and a Alexandria county was declared at the recent | be filled nnd a lurge force probably employed. | in attendance upon the day's meeting of ladies | his war agin few days since the happy couple were joined in Terms of sale: One-third Since ice is warranted to kill, Papihersentd Wie carson tee only hed | Session of the District Lodge at Manassas to be | Tonight, atthe Fourteenth Street Theater, | at the gospel poser) spoke feolingly and ne- Serge. Maj. P. Smith, sixth battalion, who | bonds of matrimony in Washington, they 20 wast be "adie pri for lack of food and water, having expected to | the banner lodge of the district in the number | “The White Squadron” was presented for the | ceptably to the little bund of earuest: praying | voluntarily assumed a qrivate Uniform for the | BOW peacetally live. It in maid that Kailer lann eee cree ones return the same day. Enthusiasm carried them | °f initiations during the quarter. The hand- | first time toa large house, It is a pieceof many | women. Rev. E. Snyder eondneted the young | purpose of participating in the encampment, | industrious youngster and that he will provide And in a draft’s ecstatic thrill ‘a th two days getting back. Food |*0me prize banner was presented by J. H. | Tong points, and in the technical parts was | people's service at the twilight hour, and the ogaencha excellent wervice in the adjutant’s | for his wife. The parents are considering the We find destruction hidden, Per pest sy, rai eas ie fot oniy | Burvill and reevived by W. H. Hatch in felicit- | Well done. Many strong situations in it are | spirit of revival was manifest among them. | office. Owing to the various capdtities in which | M@Visability of receiving them both into their We must conclude. nor idly rage, enough from the rock's pocket to moisten their | U8 speeches, calenlated to appeal to the patriotism of the a e services were protracted until after the hour | he has rerved it has been difficult to determine | homes. ‘That ‘twould be prudent, v Tina: | he seeved day Hates wid’ ths ocofvence ‘THR MOUNT VERNON ROAD. ce. ‘enty-four apprentice boys from the | for night service. Dr. Job Price took the desk | his status. but “private, t major and| Mr. Schaffer is at Sarat picasa Very, Be ea oak rca eaten | ntaeees tee ee Atlanta took the part of the crew and acquitted | and exhorted the peopic to real earnestness and | acting ssriatant adjutant” pretty well covers it, | Senator Gorman and bis son, Arthur, left me-like section to engage else’ fee Rctac aving the: iisky 40a Por of the el way on | themselves with credit. A large number of officers | a doing “with might what our hands find to do. Guard mount continues to attract toga. . great In some good cemetery. ° the south side of Hunting crock is advaneing to | occupied the bores. Ono of the leading char- |" Her. Edward mith of Tenlestows mus called | tena cat tok Borne — Bane. | OP Ave miles and secured relief Just it | completion and the work of putting in boilers acters played the rolo of Adinirat Walker, but | home yesterday to attend a fancral. "He will | Sooner greek Sekt Merete nd oe re : iy = steed and engine with the electric machinery will soon | it *eems strange that the handsome old admira toda: is as near perfect from a military standpoint as — AT THE KIVER FRONT. be begun. Workmen began this morning to | "bowkd have been represcnted with red side op posible. ‘Riest, Dunn is very stuck ARRIVED. ‘Mistakes in Murder Cases. ‘wire t whiskers instead of the fine gray beard so | ally entertaine toda; Schooner Chie!, Tapyabannock, Va., Capt. William | From the New York Sun, ae vee Re on ee eter peered fataitiae tall Who knoe the aiains: ntlheeer coan we a xy by Drs. BF. Johnson. two days from Coon river, Va. with 2,000| On the night of June 11, 1879, Mrs. Jane De eae! ‘watermel ‘Schooner Lawrence F. Frazee, Balti- | hemaryaray ierrmiyrenttpnveser Forrest Hull was smothered to death at her NEW YORK . REPUBLICANS, REPAIRS TO THE CHICAGO. alts Jamon Haine and daughter are here, The Chiengo came into the yard today and | **9PPing «! wy cottage, > on G. | residence in this city. She was found in the —$$——— : ir. Wm. Karr and family have secured apart- Chatee Somnacs’ Polat Wea Care ince, Fae Ba. | morning with ker limbs and arms tied and with | Meeting of the Association Last Night— — ae aeee Serisbiag her engines | ments at Asbury Park and will leave on Satar- | Owing toa lamentable lack of a Barco 9. Pitiadelpids, | bandages on her eyes and over her mouth and Some Lists of Voters Secured. w probably occupy thirty | day for s fortnight’s stay. Mrs. Parker and | in the District it is seldom, if ever, wanis. ay sa oo | with a dress twisted around her neck. In the! Some time ago the New York Republican | 489% when the will be in readiness to take part daughter, Miss Minnie,will occupy their cottage wonderfal pro- | stopping friends ue stealer ghter, Fotomac. | room there were some evidences that plunder had | Association of this city started out to in the New York Columbian celebration here | Util their return. = ee ee Tposi } i eeare® * i Miss Ella Poole, sister of the grove corne! ir. Lewis Ford of the firm of Duckett & Biker, frm Again creak: oe rae eof the tbat ar deseiae on | 368 of all Ae Yorkers implored S the fn of the Yarth At a pRelerageiass agatesten = will arrive ¢ today ‘at the Albany to remain i Ford, Washington, D. C., was in town yewter- welry were missing. government departments, night the asso- el ‘camp. i . yg JeKe Rist the police failed to discover ansthing | elation met nnd was informed that the trees. | “MP2 L.wheh Admiral Ghirardi is detached to | “Suiss Evie Toner, accompanied by her sister, rds of # rad r id of ine xood, Renganer | pointing toward the guilt of the person who ury, War Department and government printing | bring thas nga the cen tne Pacific and | sfrs. Raum, arrived yesterday and is the guest aig Mon- | turned out to be the culprit. This-person was i of Mrs. Gus Jones at Mispah -cottage. of a negro named Chastine Cox, who went to Bos, | Ome lists were complete, but that the Post | nese for the grand international naval review in ateed lest | ; Oftice Department declined to make up such a| APril. The Shicago and Auants will probably { yestonlay : : ot ip such a ‘Miss Mary Prather epent here with i | Hue werk Schooner Stuae Vernit' Alngamdria, arr | the woech end onost of Seapets Goa Tutt | roster, because the clerks who would have to do | Pe attached to the North Atlantic Taal Miss Jennie Free at the Albany. fart. Wilson DB Coter, from Aguis as | genom atthe ine of bis arrest i hatte | . pills, E, Ronch is the guest of Mra, Boveo at ‘or a considerable period, however, before the cottage. : soley. Caml ri James arrest of Cox grave suspicions rested upon the Mr. Frank Griffith isat the Albany and plays y tect with the east x 3 husband of the murdered woman, who as the ‘5 — the second cornet at the tabernacle fatal three-quar er (at ; Trier ’ proved was wholly innocent. | Cox was Leonard and trenty-Ave by tt is brought back to this state, tried, convicted and Wasurxatox, D. C., August 1, 1892. 2 ‘ Pasdcerens acas teres | © wi i coal. | deservedly hanged, Mr. W. 8. Brown, Secretary New York State ites a % RAILED. pal November 17, 1888, in the town oe Orster |" Hepublican Association, 680 2d street north- the cast’ tank th merit Sweats : Morris, to Alexandria to | Bay, in Queens county, two elderly women, ee? sa "cau | loai—provably plasterand meal for None. Barge | ARH and Lydia Mavbee, were strangled to | _ Sir: I'am directed to acknowledge the receipt feo unde! * | Estey, Capt. Jordan, to Cumberland. Steamer Al-| death in or near the barn on the farm where | of your letter of the 28th ultimo, requesting to Bence nerth . named | be furnished with a list of all persons employed who are from the state of together x. States "revenue steater” Craw Tore NEA) | Mitchell, to Baltimore om official trip. sinthy aeg ARF: | 100) Cutnberland, Capt B. * he innd. “Schooner Harry and Cha: ‘ Rendrie the killing was | Further investigation indicated that hé could not be the guflty party, and the crime was eventually fastened b; g § ort rty three (4 d and six six hundredths ( I ; I ; tt f i ent, dewcrees, east two and ninety unde: co j rane each pen foie bic a te A teicey four’ hundredtts ¢ , Sune GM, Rorth eigi't (S) dextees. west One never reelizes the importance of such an : Soetyrete ht swt cory haauretoe (408i industry as foriculture until its representatives co aH i i sevee andl three wsarters (734) de- | get together in annual convention and compile iaz.contain- | their statistics. The florists of the country, eins fm Weuty-four (24) acres. three () roods anil nine (O) fi | , EE if i Ferches, excepting than parcels herve. tore icasnduy now in session at Washington, Boor Tabi Toles S40 tbe lank to" Ged conatakas | AmVentmentof eapital in their : tl if [ i | i } alit Fi a He it H i fA #5